Septic Services

Septic Services

The septic tank is part and parcel of the entire septic system. If it malfunctions, you’re in for a terrible experience. Not to mention the amount of money you would need to shell out to have your system replaced. This is basically the reason why you need to take note of the schedule of maintenance for your septic system – you don’t have to get your hands grubby, leave the dirty work to our team of experts.

Septic Tank Pumping

Call us immediately if you notice any of these signs:

There’s a horrendous odor coming from outside or even inside your home. You’ll most likely notice the smell around the area surrounding the septic tank. Lucky for you if you have observed it right away but there are some homeowners who complain about smelly water going up the bathroom drain, and that’s most probably the untreated wastewater. Pumping the tank might just be the solution.

The toilet doesn’t seem to flush as it should or the water on your drain and sink is somehow running too slow. Normally, wastewater gets into the tank, with the solids settling and the sludge sinking to the bottom. When your tank malfunctions or becomes clogged, it would be very difficult for the wastewater to drain. To resolve the problem, get the tank pumped.

There’s a pool of water on an isolated area of the lawn, usually around the absorption field. Remember that the drain field is where the wastewater stops after it has been treated inside the tank. When the tank is having some issues or has become full, the wastewater will start to overflow and start pooling in your yard.

Get your tank pumped!

Ideally, the septic tank needs to be pumped every three to five years, depending on factors like the number of people in your household and the amount of water being used every single day. If you fail to have your septic system checked regularly, you’ll end up replacing the whole system, and it could cost you thousands!

At Conroe Septic Pumping, we have skilled technicians who know exactly what to do to ensure that your septic system remains to be in good running condition. Call us today and schedule an appointment.

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Grease Trap Pumping

Wastewater isn’t just water per se. If you own a restaurant or just does a lot of cooking, your kitchen will have more than just water for draining. Fats, oil, and grease will most likely mix in with water while you do your job. Since oil and grease aren’t dense, the tendency is for the substances to float up to the top. To “catch” these substances, a grease trap is installed using “baffles.” Once the baffles have become too heavy and thick with fats and oil, it needs to be cleaned up.

Pump that grease!

Being in the food service industry means that you have to go an extra mile to make sure that your preparation and cooking area is clean, sanitary, and workable. To keep your business running, you also to need to guarantee your customers that there’s nothing to worry about. One of the best ways to do this is to create a schedule for grease trap maintenance. Keep in mind that it’s very important that your sinks and drains aren’t clogged up. Call us before it happens.

There are basically several commercial grease trap types. There’s the automatic cleaning system for oil and grease; big concrete gravity interceptors, and the regular grease traps which are essentially small hydro-mechanical grease interceptors. Whatever grease trap type you have, we know what to do and how to deal with any issue that your kitchen may have.

Call the Experts!

At Conroe Septic Pumping, we are proud to say that decades of experience have honed us to become one of the best in the septic service industry. It’s our job to get dirty. It’s our commitment to getting your establishment all cleaned up. We are always excited to meet new clients and show them what we’ve got. Call us now and we’ll tell you about our secret!

Grease Interceptor Cleaning

You may think they’re unimportant and undeserving of any attention, but the grease interceptors actually take a huge part in the success of your business. Being involved in the commercial food industry means that you always to make sure that your drains and sinks are in good working condition. That’s where the grease interceptor comes in.

What the Grease Interceptor Does

The grease interceptor is responsible for trapping and capturing substances like fats, oil, and grease before they enter the sinks and get down the drain. During food preparation and cleaning, grease and oil are usually mixed in with water. These substances aren’t as dense as water so they just float to the top. Basically, the grease interceptor is placed between your kitchen’s drain lines and the sewer line pipes. Grease interceptors may be installed indoors just right the sink, or it can also be done outdoors whether underground or above it. For installation purposes, you have to determine the volume of water that you are using.

Why Clean the Grease Interceptor

If you fail to maintain the grease interceptor, it could lead to grease buildup. Once the grease builds up, it will result in clogged sinks and slow drains. When worse comes to worst, the grease gets to enter the sewer lines resulting in a system malfunction. If you’re still not aware what could happen then here’s a clear picture:

Unremoved fats, oil, and grease can block your sewer line pipes. Over time, you’ll notice a horrifying smell coming from your sinks and drains that have become all clogged up. Once this happens, bacteria will thrive and it will no longer be a healthy environment for your business. Your establishment could get closed down anytime soon. The local government could fine you for this. This, on top of the fact that you will have to install a whole new septic system that costs thousands of dollars.

Why Choose Conroe Septic Pumping?

With decades of experience, we believe we have the right tools and skilled technicians to handle the job. We abide by the standards and we provide quality and professional work for your septic needs. Call us today and we’ll show you how it’s done.

Hydro Jet Line Cleaning

Whether you follow proper maintenance schedule or not, there will be instances when the sewer pipelines will get all clogged up due to unseen solids and debris. While the standard pumping works for some, you might encounter issues that require more than just the regular pump. When nothing seems to work, a hydro jet line cleaning just might be the only solution.

How Hydro Jet Line Cleaning Works

Hydro jet line cleaning uses high-pressure water to clear out blockage or debris within the sewer pipes. It is basically initiated through a plumbing opening that’s called a cleanout. The whole cleaning set-up included a large water tank, a high-pressure hose, and a high-strength nozzle. A cleaning is responsible for pressurizing the water inside the special hose so that water can be sprayed out at a special pressurized and flow rate.

Cleaning through hydro jet line works upstream against gravity so that any solid build-up can be easily cleared out down the drain.

How Will You Benefit From Hydro Jet Line Cleaning:

Hydro jet line cleaning efficiently cuts through stubborn obstructions like roots, debris, and other solids which may be clogging up your sewer line.

Hydro jet line cleaning does not involve the use of harmful chemicals and substances that are detrimental not only to your health but also to the environment.

Hydro jet line cleaning is less costly than having to replace your entire septic system.

If you’re concerned that even after all the plumbing and cleaning, the drain just doesn’t seem to work right, then it’s time that you get the help of experts. Hydro jet line cleaning may just be the answer to your septic concerns.

At Conroe Septic Pumping, we’ve heard it all, seen it all, smelled it all. Decades of experience gave us the reputation that we enjoy now. Our dedicated team of technicians has the right knowledge and skills to determine what’s going on. More importantly, they put customer satisfaction on top of the list. We want to help you more than anything else so if you’re having trouble with your pipes and drain, give us a call and we’ll schedule an appointment.

New Septic System Installation

Knowing when to replace your septic system does not happen overnight. Since the septic system is located underground, you may not be able to determine when it needs to be cleaned, pumped, or replaced. Unless of course, you’ve been keeping tabs on the maintenance schedule. However, despite being a responsible homeowner, there will still be instances where the entire system needs to be overhauled due to circumstances beyond your control. The best way to know this is to get the services of a septic system expert.

At Conroe Septic Pumping, we have trained eyes and skillful hands to take care of your needs. Decades of experience gave us the knowledge to determine the root cause of the problem without compromising our clients’ time, money, and availability. If your system needs replacement, we’ll let you know right away.

Clueless if there’s a problem? Here are a few indicators:

Foul smell coming from the yard surrounding the drain field or even right from your drain or sink

Weird gargling sounds from the plumbing pipes

Have troubles flushing

Sink doesn’t drain as fast as it should

Suspicious green grass around the drain field spot

Long-standing water around the drain field or septic system area

Repair or Replacement?

Once you notice the above warning signs, it is always best to have the septic system inspected by the experts. Remember that a new system installation could cost you not just hundreds but thousands of dollars. However, if your septic system is continuously failing, there’s nothing better to do than to have it replaced. We don’t want to compromise your health. We know you don’t want that, either.

At Conroe Septic Pumping, we treat our clients with passion and compassion. With our competitive rates, we’ll gladly help you out in all the ways we can. We’ll find a way to work within your budget without compromising your needs.

Contact us for inspection and we’ll get to the bottom of the problem as soon as possible. Call us before it’s too late.

Septic Repair

Does your toilet fail to flush properly? Does draining your sink suddenly became a tedious job? If you have experienced these and more, then there’s a huge possibility that your septic system needs some repairing. Depending on the cause of the problem, you may need to come up with a decision, and fast. Any problem on the septic system can create a humungous health issue for you and your family considering that as soon as wastewater starts to overflow, it could contaminate your ground and surface water with harmful bacteria and other dangerous substances.

Any warning sign should prompt you to contact a professional septic service provider. There are basically a lot of causes as to why your septic system is acting up, but only an expert like Conroe Septic Pumping can determine what the real cause is. With decades of experience, we know when it’s time to have your septic system replaced. We also know if it only needs to be repaired.

What causes issues on the septic system?

Let’s be honest here, folks. The septic system is something that we don’t see every day so if there’s a problem and we don’t see it, how do we deal with the issue, right? Unless, of course, you’re a responsible homeowner who maintains a cleanup schedule, there’s no way you can determine if the septic system is suffering. Until the problem starts to manifest.

Some breakups are normal, especially if the septic system has been around for decades. Solid buildups and harsh chemicals coming down the drain can also cause the septic system to malfunction. Most of the time, the tank just needs the usual pumping job. We do that, too! But if something needs to be repaired inside, we know what to do.

Why opt for repair?

We are not like any other septic service companies out there. We will inspect your septic system, give you the diagnosis, and provide you with a list of recommendations. Replacing the whole system is costly and we value your money just as we value you as our client. Maybe you just got a broken pipe? Or an isolated case of tank clogging? Whatever the problem is, we’ll see if we can have it repaired first. Call us now and let’s talk!